Meet Anne Whiteman

2009

Air
Traffic Controller turned advocate for justice and human decency, Anne
made headline news when she blew the whistle on the FAA for
covering up serious errors and safety violations that put thousands of
people's lives in danger every day. She wasn't trying to make
news, in fact that kind of publicity and attention went against every
fiber of her being... she was just looking for a resolution, an end to
the acts of wrong-doing and the unthinkable risk that came with them.

Despite all the attention she was getting, Anne couldn't have felt more alone.Abandoned
and labeled by those she thought were friends, bullied by those who
should have protected her, and disappointed by a system that failed
her and the American public, Anne had very few people left to trust or
turn to. And the few who wanted to help her, were powerless in doing so.
The years that followed have been extremely traumatic, as well as
emotionally and financially devastating for Anne.

And it's not over. Anne is still fighting for justice.Now
retired from a career she adored, Anne remains passionate about the
safety of the flying public and she continues to seek a resolution to a
problem she swears still exists, despite all her efforts. Beyond that,
she now has a new mission as well, which is to inspire and encourage
others like her, to educate society on the plight of whistleblowers and
the hardships they face, to fight the shame and ridicule that is thrust
upon them, and to promote a culture where these heroes are appreciated,
valued, and protected.

Today,
Anne is an advocate for whistle blowers everywhere, and this
courageous woman has something to share with anyone who has ever felt
the gripping fear of the consequences that often come from doing the
right thing. Her inspiring new book will be released later this year, and her speaking engagements have already received wide acclaim from various organizations.Contact Anne today.